In honor of the birthday of St. Catherine Labouré, which is this Monday, May 2, I encourage you to enjoy a place or space of silence. I’m not talking about a “moment of silence,” where someone in charge of a group tells everyone when the moment begins and ends, and people bow their heads and do not speak or move for about one minute. I mean the silence of contemplation. Experience this beautiful homily, given in the Chapel of the Rue du Bac by Michael McCullagh, C.M., Province of Ireland:
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